The Sorcerer and the Weave

The Sorcerer and the Weave is a product reexamining the sorcerer class as presented in the fifth edition Player's Handbook. This build incorporates some of the spell points rules from the Dungeon Master's Guide, as well as changing some of the flavor of the class to try and better capture the original flavor of the class.

-The updated sorcerer class

-Three brand new sorcerous origins built into the class: the flametouched, the godkissed, and the warborn

-Revised rules for multiclass spellcasting

-An examination of the sorcerer class within the game world, the class's relationship to the Weave, and some of the secrets of spellfire

-A peek behind the DM screen to explain some of the changes

-And more...

This book is currently in Alpha release. What that means is that it's being offered at a lower price as the design is refined, and we garner additional interest—as well as funds to add more artwork, finer layout, and potentially set up the book for you to print-on-demand. As the book gets updated and the price goes up, early adopters will continue to receive the newer version absolutely free, in addition to your chance to help shape the further development of the class.

It is wonderful to read work done by someone who has a passion for the Realms.
Brian's has taken the Sorcerer and made it easier to understand and play as a character in any campaign.
I look forward to the updates because I know they will help create [...]

TLDR: This book is will school you on sorcerers; their history; and a few simple tweaks to mechanics that really help the class to shine. Also the Realmslore in it is fantastic! -- I never really "got" sorcerers until I [...]

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